Let's just be honest here. For those of us who are not used to having our elementary school-aged children at home throughout the day, trying to come up with activities to keep our children purposefully busy can be somewhat challenging. And when I say purposefully, I'm referring to keeping our children busy outside of recreational … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: Time Fillers for a Long Day with Your Child
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Productivity Tuesday: The Homebody’s Guide to Activities
With the Coronavirus outbreak, many people are being very careful and deliberate with where they go and what they do. And as more and more places are temporarily closing up shop for non-essential activities or forcing different ways to manage work-related processes, such as the professional sports venues ending their seasons, schools going to online … Continue reading Productivity Tuesday: The Homebody’s Guide to Activities
Reblog – The Written Words
My youngest child was the inspiration for the blog piece (below) that I originally posted October 16, 2018. However, every writer that loves to write is my inspiration for this little introduction that I'm about to present to you. Writers write and we don't always pick the times and places where we get inspired with … Continue reading Reblog – The Written Words
Why the Writing Well Will Never Run Dry
Mommy blogging time! The reason I'll never run out of things to write about has everything to do with my children. As long as I'm a mom (and that will be until I no longer exist), the writing well will stay abundantly full. Because when all other inspiration fails, my children will repeatedly bring writing … Continue reading Why the Writing Well Will Never Run Dry
The Written Words
When I tried to wake up Little Man to get ready for school at 7 am one Monday morning, the following conversation transpired: Little Man - "I'm just going to sleep for the rest of my life." Mom - "You're a school boy now. You've got to get up and get ready for school." Little … Continue reading The Written Words



